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The all-wheel-drive Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles are replacing the CHP’s fleet of Crown Victoria cruisers, a move officials hope will give the agency more versatility on and off roads.
Jerry Yost's 1956 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria can be seen prowling area car shows and cruises.Couresy Photo Jerry Yost, of Coplay, has owned this 1956 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Thunderbird V-8 ...
After more than 30 years, production of the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car has ended. The large, gas guzzling, rear-wheel drive behemoths have been the favorites of limo drivers, taxi ...
What’s new for the ’03 Crown Vic we tested? Wheels and wheel covers. What new technology? Traction control -- a $175 option. You no longer can get a candy bar for a nickel, but you can still ...
It’s not every day you see a late-1980s Ford Crown Victoria LTD roll up to the line on 30-inch chrome rims rocking a flamboyant Family Guy-themed paint job.
The Crown Victoria wasn't intended to be a performance sedan, ... 1968 Chevy Chevelle "Donk" Has 22-inch Wheels, Nitrous-Fed LS Keeps It Motivated 1971 Chevy Chevelle Rides on Donk Wheels, ...
Police officers across the nation love the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, and the Illinois State Police are no exception. The cars, a souped-up version of the Crown Victoria sedan, once nu… ...
Known ubiquitously in America as the car of choice for law enforcement agencies, the Ford Crown Victoria is a rear-wheel drive behemoth that offers everything police officers need.